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WIGGINS REPEATS. WINS OVER PANTHERS 6 TO 0 IN HARD-FOUGHT BATTLE \MwrMt Sroreleas TV Tamed fart* Victory By ngfctfeg Invading Tomcat* Last Friday NirfO. a dntmto t*tot to atom to ttw boomerang far the fueateda Pan then tn their ton. ball till with Uw WUrjrtn* Ttswwat* when Eh -Buddy " Madden, fleetiaalad back tntervept ed a peas and stored the otUy touchdown of the game tael Fri day night The Interception gave the Tomcat* a 6 to ft win over the PtadlW It was heart breaking for the Panthers who were wtmfing up a long drive down the held and with seconds left to piny, they had to take to the air tn an effort to ernes the goal line which lay only « few wards tn front However, the touchdown and Madden's SO-yard gallop behind well-flanked Mockers, provided the biggest thrill of the game Both team# pulled some nice tricks from the bag and an several other oc casion* biousht the fans to their feet with nice running gains and pretty passing Both bad knocked at each other s goal line during Uw earlier periods., only to he turned back by staunch defensive stands The Panthers playing with a crippled line-up and a good part of their strength taken by injur ies. were outplayed during the game They fought hard and in the early part of the game they withstood s Tomcat bid to score and drove down the field to get into scoring position themselves However, bad handling of the ball and other breaks went against them The Tomcats .were paced by the steller playing of Leroy Yeager, who had plenty of power tn his drive# and ripped off some huge gains are vert Edward Drlramn1*’ ‘rod Bill Robert* at crater, and Chart** Oolr at tattle linr a# and Mamma.'* raaeacaada pA Slattery Lt Lav Cole LT Noil J Stone Li B Millet Roberta «c» C <e> Newton Benton R J Ferrell Kin* RT White Dektomyn RE Boitc Webb QB J Miller Clark LH Lott J. Daggett RH Madden SchiUerrff PB L Yeager Scare by period* Paacagoula * • 0 d-d wiser* ' « e e d-d Summary — Searing touchdown Madden, first down*. Paaragoula t. Wlgglna id; Paaaas attempted. Pa* cwgoula U, Wigglna 11 Pamea com Refrulfttionft For *41 Hunting Announced By Secretary Icke* i I_I ••wy Mato la tee immi, ConiestoarX* and n*k% ducks wrr* removed front the specie* Ma lted to J in Ot* daily bag One wood ouck may be Included to the bag to IS State* Ohio U* the northern Mexico to the aou thorn :_ Annual migratory bird bunting rrguiaUotH an adopted by daaiw tary Icke# upon the FBh and WUdBfe^^ theuau^of ‘t^'tortoan^ha brwed tog and wintering ground* and after consultation wttti Mala game Other amendments to the mi gratory bird regulation* Included: A closed season on Wilson i snipe, an inowaar In the blue goes* bag limit to « a day tf no other geaar are taken. Snow geese cannot be token to Idaho This amendment. Secretory Icke* explained, was made to gtee additional protection to tbs rare trumpeter twan* which ere to that area. pie ted. Pascagoula t Wiggins 3 Passes Intercepted. Wlggin* 1 Pen alties. Pascagoula M yard* Wiggins IS yards. Substitution* Pascagoula Slater. Sodden. Ooa. B Daggett King. Hewlett Wiggins. D Yeager Patrick C MtlBr, B Milter Mix. Martin Officiate ArieU (Southern Calif 1, referee. Shield* • 'Miss Southern!, umpire: Bishop (Miss (Mtee. Southern!, field Judge J be Per RoD! I Fcr Standard Rolls. One Batch | WALL PAPER l 33 1/3% Off On Other Patten* BIT PEFENKE HAVING ST AMTS I Lewis Sporting Good Co. f (You name the Sport—We funtuh the gooda. Lewis Bldg. N. Pascagoula St. 1* Tigers Vs Stanislaus I TONIGHT (FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17) 8:00 P. M. I MOSS POINT TIGERS Imej N«. Najw Position Weight 49 Weils. Yarnon B 140 50 Wells. R. (Tinv) B 155 51 Stauter. Paul B 150 52 Evans. Henry B 140 53 Harper. Everette B 150 54 Pierce, Junior B 150 46 Fields, Billy B 145 21 Farragut, Junior B 125 15 Dantzler, Jack B 140 24 McDuffie, John E 130 22 Mallette, Russell E 130 31 Jones. John Paul E 115 27 Green, R. J. E 124 55 Roberts. Ray E 175 25 Miles. J. R. E 140 47 Franklin. Dickie E 145 56 Faggard. C. D. E 150 48 Delmas, Matt E 150 7 White. Junior T 154 11 Stone, Jimmy T 220 40 Knapp, Dick T 170 38 Scott. E. L. T 170 39 Lacey, Vernon T 175 37 Goff, Aubrey T 200 16 Goff. Kenneth E 165 18 Clay, Henry T 195 17 Ryder, Charles T 220 Boost the Tiger* and You Boost Mom Point We Are For You. Win or Lose WOOD’S “THE STORE WITH THE GOODS” We Are Headquarters for Sport Wear for the Family Wilson Brother* for Men Prima Donna Frock* for Women 34 Makt Bill T 140 35 Knapp. Lewis T 185 10 Long. Hill G 135 43 Gibson, Gordon G 144 36 Dry den. Herbert G 130 26 Breland. Buddy G 135 21 Smith, Billy G 130 41 Bilbo, Aven G 140 44 Pierre, Arnold C 140 45 Davis, John G 155 33 Howard, Everett C 125 19 Williams, George C 135 ———-----— Western Auto Associate Store HAROLD MONROE, Owner * Moss Point, Miss. TIi rrOHE RAMOS WIZARD BATTBUK* DAVIS TIRES ACT© SOOMOHB ■ ■ ■! ■> 1 . ■ .W « i " — 42 P. Waters QB 124 22 Cfano QB 121 15 I*»Ke Scales RG 127 43 Jack Perkias HB ISO ICAHA^r Robert IViirto Manager Prmnrt* Mattie Aat Manager Earl Bicar Coach—Dronli “Pete Burs* Aaat Coach -Brother Adalbert Color*—Red and Black . ST. STANISLAUS 50 E. Breer»<wd QB 150 45 A. Schmidt FB 145 57 F. Blanchard FB 195 •1 M. Reynold* LE 185 40 Ed. Martagh LE 130 40 Wm. Waters FB 133 51 ML Caram C 142 63 Ed. Powers HB 139 14 Joe t aire RT 137 56 Bill Kenny LT 148 47 C. 0*( on nor HB 155 52 Mike M itcheli KG 145 59 H. Zimmermaa LT 195 54 John Fnnk RT 180 49 Hugh Kiefer HB 150 55 L. Livaccari RG 185 41 Ed. Koch C 151 48 Ed. Zimmerman RE 150 65 R J. Maim C 128 44 J. (FDonohoe LG 150 60 Oscar Pacheco KG 147 21 Gene Benoit LE 135 7 A. Richardson RE • 133 62 Dkk Freeman HB 136 10 ML McAahffe RT 140 53 J. T. Prosser LE 165 I TOUCH-DOWN TACTICS ]! * ' . : MW # XX* '—ajasjga.'gg rwHi* a * **»y »*** »• *• 1 town— toto rmr wttk towtot tw toMHM k#r» to a* ••»** tm* T&J? Tto.*prtoc»ml *•»■» to «*n* »k** uiii tkto ftay to tim «*f*k M -kK*> Ik# «£mN« Witoeto ptor U Ik# >*mitto toll MMIw^towlmrr to^Pto^w to*** Um d Ikto piwr 4Uto«!T toil It *tt*r pm toft itoon * Nw tar *v4 toft* troa ikto toakia i! MM Mm iMmut* toft MM It »XUrtot ■ M* Mm I hi* |to? «m M wwl MHftmmtmHt TM M to rww!**4 M IM MU MM Mi nIm i«m m Mm atop to hta rtgto M tMagfc to w* aw to« to p «Mt IM mi IM Ml •Mrpty to hM Ml m4 am ftitoM Mm mi» m im to MM Papa* #f ilk# phtjr Pond ii MHfr im H Mm Mil Mrrtor Mpeto to pi HHHMH MOSS POINT CONQUERS ! GULFPORT COMMODORES IN ANNUAL GRID TILT Ttfcav (Ik* Smoothly To A4mt»l«ter DecWv* Victory Over Horrtwoo Comity Form. A smooth clicking Mow Fatal i Tiger rtma. damlruutng wary phase of play. rosnped war an In ferior Oulfjwrt aggreyatton ta raB up a 1*4 victory Friday night cm the Omnmy'a home field a victory made many Umm sweetest By IB* | tong string of defeats that the Ker ' riaon County lata Bare dished out ) to the Pointers ta yaara pa* By Ftaytng Inspired Ball, ttoa Ttgera dominated every phase of play, rip ping the CoffitnyB line to abrade with a powerful ground attack and Bearing over thatr heads lor good measure The Oulfport offensive. ; flaring momentarily during the eon tad, area smothered under a pnooth clicking Baa that bald the opposing pigskin tuggers to four first downs as compared to four ttmcs that many for the invaders The demoralising attack of the ; Tiger’s was sparked by the off | tackle and and sweeping thrusts at | "Thou" Stouter, who realty hit his ' stride to play hta bast game of three | years of varsity hail Supported by the superb blocking of his running mates. Stouter romped war the toft on virtually every throat at Hta vulnerable spot ta Uw dummy for ward wail. Beatdaa doing the Ban’s share of the bail lugging. Stouter hurled moat of the passes for the Tlgara and was aid ta this department by 'Tiny Wells who titiaad one of the himself proud^ln "the punUn*°dl* vuion and ripping off several yards, hbnaetf to the ground statoH. Cummys from the hagfnnlng. the 1*4 aeore lulling to really indicate the manner In which the defendan POLS’ PLACE FRESH BOILED SHRIMP DAILY BEER Cold Drinks Sandwich** Of AH Kbstai DLLICI01J8 GUMBO ON SATURDAY THE NEW COACHES . By Jack Sotxk £arl 6laiK -CAU4P SACK'S? wen «>4t r’""* . flUiK 4kr | A «A*<M 1 -we A«?*y Srtno -Ccam AMP tAtec COAC4PP 9*e**£ti> ft* S€Ve«Ai, v| -MAMA Panther* Invade ( ommadore idl MOSS POINT-ROCK ACHAW CLASH FEATUHt| FOOTBALL Mbfe - Pf PP^PPPPP 8%PPP HWPP PpP? *%iU!WP -XW# HulikMM -*-— --. -a. - *|* , in,. taJk.^ . 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PAULINE CANARELA ! announces that she is now owner of , “THE ANNEX” Adjoining M*»il S*rvk* SUttga O* Higfeffajr 80 I *mt ttmrfmaAwr^,<22tf . 1 I ___*fc I THE EAMOt’S SI*RIN(«-AIR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED INNER-SPRING MATTRESSES have advanced fan price 15.60 IVr Mattren*. To protect an many of oar euntomer* a* poaaible we bought a large quantity of ail type* of Spring-Air*. We are offering * them at the old price*— MODEL NO. 10 SDri"e Air $24.50 (New Price $29.50) MODEL NO. 20 Soriuf*AAr (New Price *34.50) MODEL NO. 40 ***** S30J6 (New Price $44.30) MODEL NO. 60 <N*» r*ric* M9.50> I uh m on* nrwiu rim " I Hill’s Furniture